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Epstein sweetheart plea deal
Palm Beach corrections division ignored rules to let Epstein out on “work-release”
Daily Mail [UK] –
EXCLUSIVE: Jeffrey Epstein was NOT eligible for work release, Alex Acosta told prison officials, and running a fake company out of his lawyer’s office ‘undermined the purpose of jail,’ said US Attorney
- DailyMail.com obtained letter sent from the US Attorney’s Office to the Corrections Division of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office in Dec. 2008
- ‘I understand Mr Epstein would be ineligible for participation in the work release program if he committed three violations of F.S.S. 796,’ wrote Maria Villafana
- ‘Mr Epstein has committed at least three violations of Section 796.07,’ explained Villafana, who only learned this after filing an FOIA for the records
- She also pointed out that his supervisor was listed as Darren Indyke, who was an attorney in New York, meaning he could be verify Epstein’s work attendance
- US Attorney Alex Acosta, who was behind sweetheart deal, said ‘the treatment he received while in state custody undermined the purpose of a jail sentence’
FLASH: Judge declines to reveal Epstein’s secret non-prosecution agreement
UPI – Judge declines to reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s secret non-prosecution agreement
“U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra said he can’t reveal the details of the secret agreement in which the 66-year-old was allowed to plead guilty to lesser state charges to avoid serious federal sex crimes charges. “
Jeffrey Epstein victims’ claims died with him, judge rules
“FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Jeffrey Epstein’s death last month means a lawsuit by his sexual abuse victims is over — along with their hopes to hold Epstein and his co-conspirators in South Florida accountable, a federal judge ruled Monday.”